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Magnets

Invisible Forces That Children Can Actually See

Magnet activities invite children to test, compare, and discover how objects attract, repel, or stay still. With simple tools and real materials, magnet play becomes early science — handled through curiosity, not explanation.

Ways to Explore Magnets Through Play

  1. Sorting the World

Offer two bowls: magnetic and non-magnetic. Children test, decide, and self-correct — real science thinking without teaching.

  1. The Pull Test

Provide objects with different levels of attraction. Children compare strengths: “This pulls easily, this doesn’t move.”

  1. Magnetic Rescue

Hide magnetic items in a sensory bin. Let the child sweep the wand and watch objects “jump” up — an immediate cause-and-effect lesson.

  1. Push & Pull Discovery

Let the child feel how two magnets repel. This is the first concrete experience with force — simple, but deeply memorable.

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